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BSc Software Engineering
About this course
Software engineering is the disciplined practice of designing, building, testing, and maintaining software systems that are reliable, scalable, and fit for purpose. It is distinct from computer science in its emphasis on the professional processes, methods, and team structures through which complex software is produced in real organisations, and it is one of the most consistently in-demand disciplines in the modern economy, because virtually every organisation now depends on software to function. At the University of Brighton, this three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year in industry and a work placement component, giving you substantial professional experience alongside your academic studies. You will develop programming skills, software design principles, requirements engineering, testing and quality assurance, agile and other development methodologies, and the project management knowledge that professional development teams require. Brighton's location on the South Coast, within easy reach of London's technology sector, provides good opportunities for industrial placements, and the programme has strong employer connections developed over many years. Software engineering graduates are in high demand across technology companies, financial services, healthcare, retail, gaming, defence, and the public sector. Roles in software development, DevOps, quality assurance, systems integration, and technical project management are the most common immediate destinations. The sandwich year consistently helps graduates enter the workforce with greater practical confidence and commercial awareness, and the university's industry connections mean placement support is well developed. Further study in software engineering, computer science, cybersecurity, or data science is open to graduates who wish to specialise or move into research roles.
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